Thames Water fine reprieve sparks outrage over “rewarding failure”
“This nonsense must be, should be, has to be and will be opposed.”

The Home Office also said cuts to police numbers are likely to have increased homicides.

Almost 1,000 public toilets have closed since 2010.

Where are Labour and the Lib Dems?

Taking these steps now could help us on our path to rejoining the EU – eventually, writes former special adviser Julian Eccles.

Pressure mounts on the new Governor, from figures include former government chief scientific adviser Sir David King.

There is a split between the ‘traditional’ and ‘universalist’ parts of Labour’s coalition which is now coming to the fore, writes Zachary Hardman.

Corporate-led trade deals put us all in danger when it comes to tacking future health crises, writes Caroline Lucas MP.

Leader of Women’s Equality Party Mandu Reid says funding to help women must be ring-fenced

The moratorium on wind and solar energy will hopefully be reversed

Unions will definitely ‘get to hear’ what goes on